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Identifying old Toyota

Looking to identify this ancient baby beast with a tag on it. Has a high reach boom (unsure what it maxes out at though).

Tag is in Japanese but the model/serial numbers are as follows:

Line 1: FG25
Line 2: FG25-14674
Line 3: 6000MM
Line 4: 750kg
Line 5: 4750 kg
Line 6: 01-FG25S5U3C66 3134

Got the obvious bits (Gasoline powered, 2.5 ton, but wondering what kind of parts/diagrams/manuals for the motor and other things might look like.
  • Posted 27 Apr 2021 08:39
  • By JD87
  • joined 26 Apr'21 - 1 message
  • Georgia, United States

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